With the NFL Combine looming less than a month out, and most of the combine invitations already distributed, two former Aztecs have secured their spots in Indianapolis from Feb. 19 to 25.

Safety Nat Berhe and running back Adam Muema will work out for scouts at the combine.

Fullback Chad Young played in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl earlier this month, but said Tuesday that he has not been invited to the Combine.

Unless an invitation is forthcoming in the next couple of weeks, Young will spend his time training at Ignition, a facility in Cincinnati, Ohio. He’ll return to San Diego for SDSU’s Pro Day on March 20.

Here’s a QnA with the fullback, a former walk-on who finished his SDSU career in December as a scholarship player and fan favorite.

He’s signed with Sam Renaut from PlayersRep. That’s the same agency that represents former Aztec WR Vincent Brown. Renaut also represents former SDSU OL and current Pittsburgh Steeler Nik Embernate.

Qn: Was it disappointing to not get an invitation to the NFL Combine?

Chad Young: If I’d have gotten an invite it would have been great, but I’ll get a chance to show what I can do at Pro Day, which I think is March 20.

Qn: So what will you be working on in Cincinnati? Mostly Combine-specific drills?

Young: It’ll be a lot of combine-specific drills. That’s the focus because that’s what I’ll be tested on, but part of the reason why we thought that facility would be fulfilling is that there’s a pro fullback working out there – John Conner (of the New York Giants). I’ll have time to train with him and pick the brain of someone who plays my position.

Qn: Tell me about your experience at the NFLPA Bowl. What was that like?

Young: That was a really good experience. I met with a lot of scouts, which I guess is the main reason they put on those bowls. … When you go to those things you can tell how competitive it is. You want to do good. Everyone is the top player at their school. You want to perform and stand out and prove you can block guys like that…. Also, you get three days of info on the offenses and defenses. It shows NFL scouts how quick you can take in the scheme.

Qn: Fullback isn’t a position that is widely used by a lot of NFL teams in the modern game. Is this something you talked about with the scouts you met at the NFLPA Bowl?

Young: That’s something we’ve got to look into a little further. A lot of the teams use a fullback or an H-back type (player). Most of them use somebody for that type of role. It’s kinda hard to get a read on the scouts. Some are West Coast scouts and they know you real well. They’ve talked to (SDSU running backs coach Jeff) Horton and (SDSU strength coach Adam) Hall. But some are national scouts. They don’t know you as well. They know I’m a fullback and my name is Chad. … And I’ve talked to (former Aztecs and current NFL players) Gavin Escobar and Leon McFadden. They said the two teams they ended up getting drafted by are teams they never talked to at all. So the teams play games with each other.